<p>I need more SAT practice tests. I have done 4 Kaplan tests, 4 at the center (KAPLAN is a joke, really dont want any more of their tests as they were a waste of time), and around 7-8 blue book tests. </p>
<p>I have 2 blue book tests left, 2 princeton review tests, and (correct me if im wrong) 10 blue book practice tests online from collegeboard. </p>
<p>My problem is, I'm gonna go HAM this summer lol. I'll be through probably all of this and will need more tests. Where can I get them? (I don't wanna blow another 1g for a useless class) and what books have accurate tests? </p>
<p>Thanks. BTW, I'm aiming for about a 150 point increase to about 2300. I barely studied so now its time to get thongs going! Lol </p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>After you’re done with the tests just retake them. If you take a bunch of tests, you’re not going to remember all of the answers, so yeah. Especially the older ones that you took first, since it won’t be fresh in your memory. If you really need more practice tests though, the 11 practice tests book from Princeton Review is decent. There is also one free one offered online by collegeboard.</p>
<p>I don’t know what your problem areas are, but endless practice tests won’t solve them. For math, learn what you don’t know. For writing, learn as much grammar as possible. For critical reading, learn latin roots and read challenging novels or articles–this will probably improve your essay score for writing as well.
Take a practice test maybe once or twice a week, but spread them out and track your progress. Make sure you simulate test conditions as comprehensively as possible.
Good Luck!</p>
<p>I make stupid errors on writing on testday. On practice tests I get 750+. On math I learned how to think correctly so I should be fine there and on CR I need more practice reading and answering questions. I’ve read enough novels and learned how to comprehend much better so all I can do now is practice :)</p>
<p>Don’t we all? LOL</p>
<p>Um, redo some SAT BB. That’s what I’ve been doing and it works. Just try not to do the tests close to each other and try REALLY hard not to remember the answers. Tho I know innately we all remembered partial answers</p>
<p>Thongs, solid bro…HaHA</p>
<p>DrSteve. U dont know me. Practice tests help me. I don’t need other crap.</p>
<p>For those who don’t believe me, I just took a test yesterday with no studying for the last 4
Months and got a 2280, which is 150 over my last SAT. I asked for more prep not free advice</p>